* The 'master' branch has these since the last announcement. There are some small bits I'd like to merge still brewing in 'next' before the -rc1, but please expect a real 1.4.3-rc1 soon. - git-daemon virtual hosting. - With git-branch, deleting branch a/b and then creating branch a did not work. Fixed. - Updated git-archive documentation. - git-repack can be run from project subdirectory. - git-log and friends can limit output with --author, --committer and --grep options. - Minor git-runstatus by Johannes Schindelin. - git-diff --color highlights whitespace errors. - git-apply --whitespace={warn,error,strip} notices whitespace errors in indentation. - git-tar is now a thin wrapper to "git-archive --format=tar"; "git-tar --remote" talks with "git-upload-archive" on the other end. - Python-based merge-recursive is deprecated. It is still available as "recursive-old" strategy, but "recursive" strategy now uses the C implementation. The earlier synonym "recur" still available. - "git-grep --fixed-strings" with boolean expression did not work; fixed. - git-pack-objects generates packfile version 3 that can express copying of larger block from delta base. - Many internal routines that deal with using packfiles have been cleaned up. - Many updates to gitweb by the usual suspects. - Default repository to fetch from, and the remote branches to merge, can be specified by per-branch configuration items. - git-svnimport gets the full author name from Signed-off-by: line when available. - git-svn got a few updates. - git-checkout while not on a branch (e.g. git-init-db followed by git-fetch to create branches from remotes) did not work; fixed. - Even when core.filemode is set to false (i.e. the filesystem does not have reliable mode bits), git-update-index still registered new paths with random mode bits obtained from the filesystem. Fixed. * The 'next' branch, in addition, has these. I think the ones marked with + could be 1.4.3-rc1 material: - Triggered by the packed-ref series from Linus, we have accumulated a few topics, but I decided to consolidate them into one topic branch. It contains: - resolve_ref() API cleanup; - for_each_ref() API cleanup; - git-show-ref helper; - git-for-each-ref helper; - ref locking fix-up to tighten races for ref creation and deletion cases; - packed refs and pruning of refs; - git-receive-pack now uses lock_ref_sha1() API and updates ref-log like other programs; The series still has a few problems I listed in my earlier message: Subject: What will happen to git.git in the near future Message-ID: <7v7iztbldm.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> I do not plan to include this in the next release; hopefully soon after the next release we can have it in 'master'. - cvsimport was updated to use for-each ref. This obviously depends on the above. + Git.pm lost Git.xs; its remnant still remains, though. Notably, we still compile x86_64 with -fPIC, and the top level Makefile has {BASIC,ALL}_{CFLAGS,LDFLAGS} distinction and INSTALL talks about perl/blib/arch/auto. I am torn between removing these and keeping them; on one hand, they are not needed and makes new developers wonder what the distinction between BASIC and ALL are. On the other hand, we may eventually would want to reintroduce Git.xs in the future and keeping them might help us. But on the third hand ;-), we can always resurrect it from the repository and that is the point of using git to keep track of the project, so removing them might not be such a big deal. I'd like to decide between this two and push it out to 'master' before doing the -rc1. + More gitweb updates from usual suspects. + "git-diff --stat" can now be told to use custom output width with --stat-width=N option instead of the default 80. + "git-diff --stat --color" shows the graph in colors. - "git-grep --all-match" limits output to files that have all the top-level ORed expressions. I suck at documentation and the description I added to the manual needs rewriting. Help? - git-log and friends learned the same --all-match flag. With it: git log --all-match --author=Linus --committer=Junio --grep=list would show only changes written by Linus and committed by me and talks about "list". - updates to packfile format that allows delta base objects to be expressed by offset in the stream, not by 20-byte object name. Just completed and started cooking in 'next'. - upload-pack: stop the other side when they have more roots than we do. * The 'pu' branch, in addition, has these. - change "git-diff" output for paths with embedded SP a bit friendlier to "GNU patch". This is done by appending an extra TAB after "--- a/file name" and "+++ b/file name" lines. This needs to be done in two steps: - prepare git-apply to take the new output format. - update git-diff to produce such, after people's git-apply has been updated. Do people have objection to the output format change? Otherwise I'd like to merge the first stage to 'next', and perhaps soon after 1.4.3 to 'master'. - two git-cvsexportcommit improvements, which unfortunately fails with certain combination of patch/perl/cvs; breakage under investigation by the author. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html